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Age and gender differences of endothelial function in 4739 healthy adults: the HUNT3 Fitness Study
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The distribution of FMD in this study is representative of the respective age and gender groups of a healthy population and may be a useful reference for future studies. The high proportion of endothelial dysfunction came as a surprise. Its age and gender distribution suggest that FMD ≤0% precedes cardiovascular disease and that it may be a powerful non-invasive biomarker for identifying high-risk individuals.
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